Frey says Mpls a 'safe haven' for undocumented immigrants, trans community
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey declared his city a 'safe haven' for illegal immigrants, opposing immigration enforcement by President Donald Trump and Tom Homan.
- Frey stated that Minneapolis police will not gather immigration status information or arrest people for being in the country illegally, according to the city's 'separation ordinance.'
- House Majority Whip Tom Emmer criticized Frey, urging him to prioritize the safety of Minneapolis residents over illegal immigrants.
- Emmer stated that interfering with federal actions is misguided and urged Frey to protect his constituents from threats, including criminals and terrorists.
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Democrat mayor vows to keep Minneapolis a ‘safe haven’ for illegal immigrants: ‘We love you’
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey doubled down on his resistance to President Donald Trump and Border Czar Tom Homan's immigration enforcement efforts today, vowing that his city will be a "safe haven" for illegal immigrants.
Democrat mayor blasted for vowing to make major city ‘safe haven’ for illegal immigrants
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey doubled down on his resistance to President Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts today, vowing that his city will be a “safe haven" for illegal immigrants.
Frey says Mpls a 'safe haven' for undocumented immigrants, trans community
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city will "continue to be a safe haven for undocumented immigrants" and the transgender community during a town hall with U.S. House Rep. Ilhan Omar.
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